| Title | Rising Voices |
|---|---|
| Subtitle | Indigenous Language Digital Activism |
| Contributor | Subhashish Panigrahi(author) |
| Copyright | Subhashish Panigrahi |
| Publisher | meson press |
| Published on | 2015-07-01 |
| Page range | pp. 155–158 |
| Language | English (Original) |
Subhashish Panigrahi is an an educator and open source activist based in Bangalore, India. He isalong time Wikimedian and is involved in India’s first GLAM project. Currently he is working at the Access To Knowledge program of the Centre for Internet and Society. In the past, he has worked on building partnerships with GLAM institutions, universities, language research organizations, government departments and individuals for bringing more scholarly and encyclopedic content on language, culture and history under free licenses. He has learning interests in building collaborative GLAM projects that operate in low cost and bring institutions, resourceful experts and scholars under one roof. He has been involved in various language related conferences and spoken in both policy and implementation discourses around open knowledge and open source.
Padmini Ray Murray joined the Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Bangalore in January 2015. Ray Murray is one of the founders of the South Asian Digital Humanities Network and currently serves as vice-chair of Global Outlook::Digital Humanities, as editor-in-chief at SHARP news, and on the editorial board at Technoculture. Her research interests span the history of the book, public history, comics, videogames and literary studies. Ray Murray received her PhD in 2008 from the University of Edinburgh.